AI should be your compass, not comfort zone: Mudenda
“Embrace it with discipline, because a Parliament that cannot prove its impact cannot protect the people’s trust.”
By Gracious Daniel
Jun. 8, 2026
Tshabangu threatens to derail CAB 3
Tshabangu has issued an ultimatum to the ruling party, giving it until midnight tomorrow to secure a political agreement or risk the Bill’s failure in Parliament.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 8, 2026
Editorial Comment: The CAB3 farce and the death of debate
Parliament belongs to the people of Zimbabwe, not to any single party or faction.
By The Standard
Jun. 7, 2026
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Mnangagwa’s CAB3 risks serious backlash
For constitutional law expert Lovemore Madhuku, the legislative path is clear, but the legal one is not.
By Sydney Kawadza
Jun. 7, 2026
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Bullets, death threats mar CAB 3 debate
The session was marked by frequent disruptions and heckling from ruling party lawmakers whenever opposing views were raised.
‘Whoever wins, wins’: ED CAB 3 push angers generals
But self-imposed Citizens Coalition for Change secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu quickly dismissed the court applications as an exercise in political grandstanding.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 2, 2026
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Referendum row deepens as CAB 3 heads to Parly
If approved by the National Assembly, the Bill will proceed to Senate. Should it pass there, it will be sent to Mnangagwa for assent before becoming law.
By Mirriam Mangwaya
Jun. 2, 2026
The Right To participate in legislative processes: constitutional obligation
PUBLIC participation in legislative processes is not a procedural courtesy but a constitutional imperative.
By Azaria Kutsanzira and Kelvin Kabaya
May. 23, 2026
Govt defends high interest rates amid battle to keep inflation in single digits
Madzivanyika had asked government to explain its policy regarding adjustment of the interbank policy rate to ensure it effectively aligns with efforts to maintain low inflation.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 23, 2026




